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How Does Pankhurst Use Violence In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Throughout history always persists a need to fight for equality. In A Tale of Two Cities the french second and third estates fought against the unfair economic balance and poor treatment by the first estate. In the late 1800s through 1900s women fought for the right to vote. Major individuals fighting for each are Madame Defarge and Emmeline Pankhurst, respectively, and are quite similar. The two thought violence as the best course of action however, Defarge used violence for vengeance while Pankhurst used violence to allow her voice to be heard. Defarge used violent tactics to give the nobles what they deserved. When she and her mob found Foulon, a politician that told peasants to eat grass when they asked for food, Madame Defarge “hauled
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